The solar eclipse in Fermanagh
Fermanagh to the power of five
A fifth game victorious in Fortress Brewster and a fifth game unbeaten for Pete McGrath’s men. Fermanagh impressed again as they disposed of the challenge of Limerick with a authoritative second half which saw the hosts lead by 13 points at one stage.
Prison warning for Enniskillen man caught urinating on street
A 37-year-old Enniskillen man was ‘caught short’ when police spotted him urinating over railings on Eden Street after drinking in a various pubs in the town.
Gildernew can be beaten – but only if unionists work together – Rodney Connor
A UNIONIST politician can win the 2015 Westminster election – but only if a single unionist is chosen.
Father-of-three dies in second drowning
THE DEATH OF a well-known Enniskillen man, whose body was found in Lough Erne on Friday, is not being treated as suspicious by the PSNI.
Father and son appear in Enniskillen court over killing
A FATHER and son charged with the murder of a 63-year-old man at a wedding in Newtownbutler last month have appeared at Fermanagh court.
BREAKING: Man dies after crash on main Belfast Road
A MAN has died following a two vehicle crash on the A4 Belfast Road, Brookeborough.
Tom Elliott gets backing of DUP after pact
FORMER UUP leader Tom Elliott has received the backing of the DUP in the Westminster elections for Fermanagh and South Tyrone.
Gildernew: We’re doing our best on welfare reform
JUST TWO weeks after an interview with this newspaper defending Sinn Fein’s agreement on welfare cuts, Michelle Gildernew’s party now appears to have suddenly abandoned their support for the welfare reform bill.
Prison warning for repeat offender in late night row
A 29-year-old Enniskillen man who repeatedly called another man a ‘woman beater’ in the early hours of the morning at the Diamond has been convicted of disorderly behaviour.










